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Afterschool Programs

The City of Fort Worth actively supports safe and fun places to spend your time after school! Please click on one of the links below to find our more about a specific afterschool program in Fort Worth.

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 Community Centers
Fort Worth After School (FWAS)
Keller ISD
White Settlement ISD
Crowley ISD
21st Century Community Learning Centers
Boys and Girls Clubs
Camp Fire USA
Clayton YES!
YMCA

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The City's Parks and Community Services Department offers afterschool programming at their Community Centers.  To see a listing of the Community Centers, click on the link below.


Community Centers


The City of Fort Worth uses Crime Control and Prevention District money to support afterschool programs in four different school districts in the city.  Click on the link below to find out more information about an afterschool program in your area!


FWAS
Keller
White Settlement
Crowley


The21st CCLC Programsare offered at the elementary, middle, and high school levels.  The focus of these programs are to provide academic enrichment, youth development activities, drug and violence prevention programs, technology education programs, art, music and recreation programs, counseling and character education to enhance the academic component of the program.

City departments collaborate with local 21st CCLC programs to help in providing the academic enrichment opportunities and youth development activities.

To find out more information about 21st CCLC programs, contact the 21st CCLC Office at 817-871-2962.

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The Boys and Girls Clubs offer programs to promote the development of our boys and girls in a safe and fun environment.  Program topics include education, the environment, health, the arts, careers, alcohol/drug and pregnancy prevention, gang prevention, leadership development and athletics. To learn more about their programs or find a Boys and Girls Club near you, visit their website.

Boys and Girls Clubs


Camp Fire USA offers programming for youth from birth to age 21, and their mission is to build caring, confident youth and future leaders.  Programs include youth leadership, self-reliance, after school groups, camping and environmental education and child care.  Go to their website to learn more and find a program near you.

Camp Fire USA


Clayton YES! is a local non-profit organization that offers programs for over 1,100 children in Fort Worth.  Clayton YES! provides afterschool programming in collaboration with Fort Worth After School (FWAS), Keller After School in Keller ISD, FWISD 21st Century Community Learning Centers, and Birdville ISD 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

Clayton YES!


YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth offers afterschool programs for students attending elementary schools throughout the city.  To find out if there is a program for the school you attend, go to their website by clicking on the link below.

YMCA

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